\,,: i ,:if ;;i ..j t "*,,I.!,... :t.. 'uJf':' :: '..: ;",',< it: ::: {'fJ-itf ' :1.;; I '''itl' ,,,, P , , wi i' > ....x..; . . ij ".' 48 "' --f';- ""' j:<$ , ""'.....- 'Io:.....-:. A' tK. illl q< 'V ), : V;. :ii::iØW; tif w. '::":':':':;::i' .: '.... 7..,;: .: ' lL ...... ..... :* . . . :-....;.. . =. :...... ''<<'N . . :::: ......::::-. j THE EL D ORAD 0 '. . 300 CENTRAL PARK WEST On fkc Jake AT 90TH STREET Tl1.e design and construction of this distinguished build ng is also re- tIected in each in(l v dual aparhnent. 5-6-7 ROOMS A T o-wer Apartment of 9 Rooms -- 4 Baths Special Terrace Duplex of 12 Rooms...----' 6 Ba rhs +- OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT << TTiel1' 0/ dIe Four Horizons ,. :.:i:" ..' ..::::,. :.- .::::. ::... ':.:::::., . : ":::::: :: :::-:.:. ':::: :X" PHOTO BY HARRIET ANSORGf .....:" ....,,'::;.:':' ""':"":",: . .:' :":"::",:::<, ":, :,"":' ,':' . "> ,"": :-,1: ;:,;-''';' :'' 4w " 1 W:::::::: : i'N :;: _ :*Iß, "' .:J. . ... _....::,=":,,y<<JWg"WA:;.J.ï4:ii.f..j ::JL::::;.:;.ii ,*,*: :,-'%'::.. :::: : .,.i; ::*%: :i:::é n:i:::::;?.,::i:$..tSiitnW,t.: Mi. ' ill A GENER.AL EALTY BUILDING AN APARTMENT HOTEL OF RARE CHARM THE PARK AVENUE AT 63RD STREET SPACIOUS SUITES · FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED EDWARD L. BUCKLEY, Manager ... :}i :," %i7:::::i'), > ':: . :: - .:::::::......::::.....:::::::. :;. ::J.::: NEWLY FURNISHED! The Standish Hall fairly sparkles with beauty. Brand-new furniture, new drapes, new carpets-everything new to the most minute detail. 2 ROOMS $95 to $125.00 monthly (on lease) 3 ROOMS $145 to $158.33 monthly (on lease) (Above rates for furnished apartments) Each suite with LARGE KITCHEN or SERVING PANTRY, equipped with gas range and refrigeration. Added features are breakfast nooks, attrac tive foyers. Roof garden. Ideal location. ßh block to Central Park. 45 VVEST 81ST. STREET Harry A. Day! Manaqer ENdicott 2-9200 ment of the cruise. We expected that she would show some life when she got out of match racing, but the best she could do was a second to Ranger, and not a good one at that. She still suf- fered from a dearth of helmsmen and teamwork. : '-IF' , =:=. W,. '1 E VERY once in a while, a boat comes along that makes us wonder why some designer hadn't thought of it before. This time it's Bill Straw- bridge's new yawl, Persephone. She isn't exactly an original type, for the yawl craze has been on for quite a while, but Francis Herreshoff, who de- signed this boat, succeeded in getting 1110re looks and character in her than Edlu, Stormy Weather, and Dorade have together. What's more, she has " 1 " E . h . h egs. .J very tIme s e met up WIt any other boat of her size, she towroped it, and she took one race by something like an hour on corrected time. Unfortunately, she carried away her upper spreader just before the run to Edgartown and limped into port look- ing most forlorn. However, although it's a year away, we'd like to predict right now that she'll win the Bermuda race if (with emphasis) she has no towel boys aboard. Towel boys, in case you haven't heard, are a mythical organiza- tion of racing men who spend their lives sailing for and criticizing hoatowners who don't know nearly as much as they do but provide an excellent means of transportation. -BOSUN . In every 100 homes in the United States there are 71 radios in use. In Ger171any... a recent survey shows that only 36.31 % of the homes have ra- dios . . . In France, only 13.51 of the homes have radios... I n Japan, a little more radio-conscious than France, 14.649{ of the homes are equipped ,vith radio. Makes one \vant to sing "America," doesn't it ?-Fro171 a circular issued by the C ol1solidated Edison Co. Well . . . . DON'T GIVE IT A SECOND THOUGHT DEPARTMENT [Associated Press dispatch] HUTTON HEIRESS AND DUKE'S WIFE AT BEACH VENICE (Italy) Aug. 2 (lP) The for- mer Wallis Simpson and the former Bar- bara Hutton, W oohvorth heiress, bathed together today at Lido Beach. Their hus- bands, the Duke of Windsor and Count Haugwitz von Reventlow, also were in the party.